Usage examples of "tür" in German with translation to English

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Bitte schließen Sie die Tür. Close the door, please.
Jemand klopft an der Tür. Someone is knocking on the door.
Diese Tür führt ins Arbeitszimmer. This door leads to the study.
Es klopft an der Tür. Someone is knocking at the door.
Habe ich die Tür abgeschlossen? Did I lock the door?
Tony stand an der Tür. Tony stood at the door.
Die Tür öffnete sich automatisch. The door opened automatically.
Du hast die Tür offengelassen. You left the door open.
Er steht vor der Tür. He is in front of the door.
Öffnen Sie bitte die Tür. Open the door, please.
Sie knallte die Tür zu. She slammed the door.
Schließen Sie die Tür ab. Lock the door.
Er stand an der Tür. He was standing at the door.
Die Tür will nicht aufgehen. This door will not open.
Er knallte seine Tür zu. He slammed his door shut.
Sie schlug die Tür zu. She slammed the door shut.
Tretet die Tür nicht auf. Don't kick the door open.
Die Tür wird morgen gestrichen. The door will be painted tomorrow.
Kannst du die Tür aufstoßen? Can you push the door open?
Tritt die Tür nicht auf. Don't kick the door open.
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